South Burlington Development Review Board
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Agenda Items
- Othre Business and Announcements - 0:00
- Minutes of February 17, 2009 - 4:44
- Site plan application #SP-09-15 of Eli Lesser-Goldsmith to amend a previously approved plan for 33,733 sq. ft. office building with 31,951 sq. ft. (including mezzanine) of retail food establishment use and 2,382 sq.ft. of short-order restaurant use. The amendment consists of extending the expiration date for storage of construction materials, 222 Dorset Street. - 5:12
- Conditional use application #CU-09-02, Jeffrey Lyon for a 722 sq. ft. accessory residential unit, 26 Country Club Drive. - 8:25
- Site plan application #SP-09-14, Jeffrey Lyon to construct a 722 sq. ft. accessory residential unit, 26 Country Club Drive - 24:05
- Sketch plan application #SD-09-10 of Stella Chastenay Trust for a planned unit development to construct a 4-story building consisting of 7,800 sq. ft. of retail use and 24 residential dwelling units, 111-113 Hinesburg Road. - 35:20
- Sketch plan application #SD-09-06 of Marine Collection to subdivide a 4.87 acre parcel developed with a boat and recreational vehicle sales and service facility into two (2) lots, 3017 Williston Road - 97:05
- Site plan application #SP-09-10, 11, 12, 13 of Technology Park Partners to allow a 111 sq. ft. utility cabinet vault and cabinet mounted on top, 15, 25, 35, 45 Community Drive. - 101:00
- Continued sketch plan application #SD-08-26 of South Burlington Realty Co. for a planned unit development consisting of: 1) razing the existing 1,000 sq. ft. building, and 2) constructing a two (2) story 15,800 sq.ft. mixed use building, 2040 Williston Road. - 125:20
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